I did a couple of upgrades from DVD to a Redhat 4 system to bring it up to 6.3. It runs on software MD raid.
On boot, it fails to mount anything other than the root raid /dev/md0 because the devices for md1 through md4 are missing in /dev. If I manually recreate them from MAKEDEV I can fsck and mount md1 through md4 fine under the maintenance mode. I thought perhaps MAKEDEV could create the whole /dev tree, but it doesn't. If udev is the way to do this now, how do I get it to populate /dev. There might be an earlier error happening from whatever process which does this, but if I can try it by hand, I might see what it is. I notice healthy systems have a udevd -d running. If I try this manually in maintenance mode, I get back: udevd[714]: error getting socket: Invalid argument _______________________________________________ rhelv6-list mailing list rhelv6-list@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv6-list